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Sunday, January 29, 2006 

"We thought we were making it up"

While reading through Mark K-Punk's excellent piece on Batman Begins, some links have led me to something nearly as interesting as hauntology, and certainly closer to thoughts I've had in the past: Hyperstition.

[Edit: An excellent quotation from another link followed from the Hyperstition page: [R]especting the reality of non-actualities is essential when waging war in deeply virtualized environments: in spaces that teem with influential abstractions and other ghostly things. Just in case it wasn't already clear what this had to with Robert Anton Wilson and Grant Morrison.]



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